Glasgow Times

Tierney sold me on Hibs move, says Macey

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MATT MACEY has revealed that former Celtic hero Kieran Tierney gave his switch to Hibs a glowing endorsemen­t.

The 6ft7in goalkeeper departed Arsenal earlier this week to agree a deal until the end of the season with the capital club.

He did his due diligence before committing to the move, asking the Gunners’ Scottish internatio­nalist about Edinburgh, Hibs and Scottish football.

And Tierney – who Macey reckons is the first name on Mikel Arteta’s team- sheet these days – told him to jump at the chance.

Macey said: “I spoke to Kieran Tierney at length about the opportunit­y to come to Hibs, about Scottish football and the country in general. Kieran was really positive about every aspect of it, whether it was the club or Edinburgh itself.

“I was already keen to come but it was good to hear him talk so enthusiast­ically about it all – he backed up the gut feeling I had.

“Kieran’s someone I have a lot of time for and he’s probably one of the first names on the team- sheet – if not the first – at Arsenal just now.”

Macey joined Arsenal from Bristol Rovers for £ 125,000 in 2013 but made just two senior appearance­s for the club, against Red Star Belgrade and Norwich in 2017. He was, however, a regular during loan stints with Accrington Stanley, Luton and Plymouth. And he reckons the daily experience of training against the likes of Pierre- Emerick Aubameyang will stand him in good stead to battle Ofir Marciano for the gloves at Hibs.

Macey continued: “Arsenal gave me a great education from the age of 19 and I’ve had the chance to work with some amazing coaches and players. I had some incredible experience­s, especially on the road for some big games.

“You also get plenty of practise in training trying to save shots from some world class attackers. PierreEmer­ick Aubameyang sticks out. He has a real killer instinct. When I was younger was a bit more starstruck by it but there comes a point when you want to make an impact yourself.”

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